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InfoStretch Archives: Past Presentations |
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InfoStretch frequently presents at public events, forums and webinars. We share our thought leadership with partners and the industry to further discussions that inevitably lead to innovation and better solutions for customers. |
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Going Wireless- Test Strategies for Moblie Applications
Starwest 2005
Comprehensive perspective on the challenges, justifications and requirements of implementing test automation in the dynamic world of mobile applications including critical success factors in designing an effective framework for automation.
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Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Compliance: Burden or Opportunity for QA?
November 2005
Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) and similar compliance regulations have created significant new workload for IT departments, including QA/Test groups. Companies that have gone through initial compliance of SOX now must deal with the new challenge of its ongoing maintenance. For QA groups, SOX compliance can be an opportunity to increase their business value in the IT department by leveraging automation tools, new technologies and improving the processes that support compliance. This presentation offers an overview of Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) compliance requirements, the impact of SOX and other compliance regulations, and effective uses of test management and automation to help optimize SOX compliance.
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Automating Testing for Higher Reliability of SSA ERP BAAN
USSA Global Users North America 2005
This presentation covers how to best manage constant upgrades and changes to SSA ERP applications including systematic test planning and test automation techniques that can enable reliable deployment of enterprise applications. The presentation covers how to plan functionality testing with a specific focus on test automation of SSA BaaN and related applications, how to ease the process of test automation, and how effective test automation efforts have an ongoing impact towards improving system reliability.
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